
Gaye Hattem
Programmer Analyst, Proteomics
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Email:
glh at stowers dot org
Mailing Address:
Proteomics
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
1000 E. 50th Street
Kansas City, MO 64110
Interests
Publications
Krol, A. J., Roellig, D., Dequéant, M.-L., Tassy, O., Glynn, E., Hattem, G., Mushegian, A., Oates, C., & Pourquié, O. (2011). Evolutionary plasticity of segmentation clock networks. Development (Cambridge, England), 138(13), 2783-92. doi: 10.1242/dev.063834.
Pavelka, N., Rancati, G., Zhu, J., Bradford, W. D., Saraf, A., Florens, L., Sanderson B., Hattem, G., & Li, R. (2010). Aneuploidy confers quantitative proteome changes and phenotypic variation in budding yeast. Nature, 468(7321), 321-325. Nature Publishing Group. doi: 10.1038/nature09529.
Zhang, S. O., Mathur, S., Hattem, G., Tassy, O., & Pourquié, O. (2010). Sex-dimorphic gene expression and ineffective dosage compensation of Z-linked genes in gastrulating chicken embryos. BMC Genomics, 11, 13. BioMed Central.
&Pourquié, O. (2008). Comparison of pattern detection methods in microarray time series of the segmentation clock. (R. Khanin, Ed.)PLoS ONE, 3(8), e2856.